Li Bai, a great poet in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, has been chanting peony in Chenxiang Temple for thousands of years. It is about one day when Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and Yang Guifei were in Chenxiang Temple to see peonies, and the singer Li Guinian led a group of children to play the piano and sing. Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty said to Li Guinian, "Why do you sing old words to Yan Fei? Tell you what, ask Li Bai to write new words. " Li Guinian rushed to the famous restaurant on Chang 'an Avenue to look for it. Sure enough, Li Bai was drinking with several literati and was as drunk as a fiddler. When Li Guinian conveyed the imperial edict to him, he fell asleep with his eyes slightly open and half closed.
The imperial edict was wrong, so Li Guinian had to let his entourage immediately drag Li Bai to the front of the temple, and several people helped him and pushed him to the front of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty. Seeing that Li Bai was drunk as mud, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty asked the minister to help him rest on the jade bed and ordered someone to bring the hangover soup. Yang Guifei had her noodles sprayed with cold water. Lying on the jade bed, Li Bai stretched out his foot to Gao Lishi and asked him to take off his boots. Gao Lishi was helpless and had to squat down to take it off for him. After a hurry, Li Bai woke up from a drunken dream. Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty told him to write poems to amuse himself. Li Bai smiled and picked up a pen. In less than one time, he wrote three words in a flat tone: